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"Разработка шельфа в экстремальных климатических условиях. Задачи и решения представленные в проекте RU-NO Barents."Владимир Ряшин, директор в России, INTSOK - Norwegian Oil and Gas Partners.
“Offshore development in harsh environments. Challenges and solutions described in RU-NO Barents Project."Vladimir Ryashin, Russia Country Manager , INTSOK - Norwegian Oil and Gas Partners.
23 Оctober, 2014 | Moscow
INTSOK - Norwegian Oil & Gas Partners
INTSOK was established in 1997 as an independent non-profit foundation to strengthen the long-term basis for value creation and employment in the Norwegian oil and gas industry through expanding the industry’s international business activities.
INTSOK currently includes 230 independent, operating companies and their subsidiaries.
Norwegian Government• Ministry of Petroleum and Energy• Ministry of Trade and Industry• Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Oil Company• Statoil
Associations• Norwegian Oil and Gas Association• Federation of Norwegian Industries• Norwegian Shipowners’ Association
INTSOK Founders
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Partner growth*
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Russian – Norwegian oil & gas industry cooperation in the High NorthA National Strategic Project | 2012 – 2015
RU-NO Barents Project Part of the Russian – Norwegian Energy Dialogue
Our Tasks Mobilize the Russian and Norwegian industry to:
1. Assess common technology challenges Russia and Norway face in the development of the High North
2. Analyze existing technologies, methods and best practice Russian and Norwegian Industry can offer for the High North today
3. Based on the above: Visualize the need for innovation and technology development the industry in our two countries need to overcome
4. Promote stronger industrial links
Our Focus Areas
The industry explored the following focus areas:
1. Logistics & Transport
2. Drilling , well operations and equipment
3. Environmental protection, monitoring systems and oil spill contingency
4. Pipelines and subsea installations
5. Floating and fixed installations
Results openly published http://www.intsok.com/Market-info/Markets/Russia/RU-NO-Project
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2012 2013 2014 2015
March/April 2012 First Report - January 2013
May 2012 Report - February 2013
January 2013 Report - May 2014
May 2013 Report - June 2014
October 2013 Report - October 2014
Logistics & transport
Environment, monitoring, oil spill contingency
Pipeline and Subsea installations
Floating & Fixed installations
Project EndFebruary 2015
Drilling, Well operations & Equip.
Final report
Report - October 2014
Updated report, Feb. 2014
Updated report – Nov. 2013
Progress October 2014
December 2014
Characteristics of the operating area• In “ice free waters” of Barents Sea South (Area 1)
significant difference between “Coastal” and “Arctic” Barents Sea
• The “Coastal” challenge is cold climate and the need of winterization
• The “Arctic” challenges are related to combination of: - Polar lows and Arctic storms- Icing on vessels or installations and equipment- Icebergs/drifting ice- Fog during summer- Darkness during winter- Long distances to established infrastructure
• In “seasonal ice covered waters” of the Barents, Pechora and Kara seas (Areas 2-6) the sea ice represents the major additional challenge
Factors making maritime operations, contingency planning more challenging!
Drilling, Well Operations and Equipment: Key Technology Challenges
Technology Needs: Advances required in the following areas
MODUs and drilling installations • Hull concepts/geometry for operations in ice of varying severity at various waterdepths • Station keeping/weather vaning/azimuthing propulsion in ice • Quick disconnectable/reconnectable mooring including turret systems for operations in ice • Marine anchoring in ice conditions • Storage/Re-supply/Logistics system for remote areas as well as in ice • Topsides and systems capable of operating in temperatures below -40C
Drilling and well operations • Best practice and standards for well control • Same Season Relief Well alternatives: Well capping, containment standards and equipment • Waste, cuttings discharge and handling • Directional drilling: High latitude surveying uncertainty
Ice, weather and cold climate challenges • Design ice loads models • Wellhead locations and protection • Ice management systems • Impact of polar lows, darkness, “lightness”, cold temperatures on personnel, operations, equipment
Quick disconnectable/reconnectable mooring including turret systems for operations in ice
• Shallow water (100-350m) • Ice forces and station keeping• Riser angle• Scenarios for disconnect and reconnect
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Inocean: Arctic portfolio
Cold
Ice
Then there is a water depth …
Arctic Related Design Conditions
Regulatory framework and international standards
• NORSOK standards for offshore structures• Eurocode 2 - “Design Code for concrete
structures• ISO 19906 Case studies• Barents 2020 - Harmonizing ice load standards
for platforms in Barents Sea• ISO 19903 – “Design of Fixed Offshore concrete
structures”• DNV OS 502 “Design of Concrete Offshore
Structures”
Examples of technology/solution providers Drilling, well operations and equipment
Mobile Drilling Units (MODUs) and Drilling InstallationsDrilling Services
and OperationsSupport /Other Related Technology and Services
Nationality
Technology/Solution
Technology/solution providers
Hull concepts
and MODU designs
Ice loads models,
testing and design
MODU Station
Keeping Solutions for ice
conditions
Disconnect
able/reconnectable mooring
including turret
systems for operations
in ice
Marine anchoring
systems for ice
conditions
Drilling systems
and Topside
Equipment and
Systems
Riser, Well control and
Well Capping
and Containment Systems
and Equipment
System Integrators
MODU's and Drilling
Services
Directional drilling:
High latitude
surveying systems
and services
Waste, cuttings
discharge and
handling solutions
Storage/Resupply/Logistics system for
remote areas as well as in
ice
Wellhead solutions
and protection systems
Ice management systems
and services
General supplies
and systems for
offshore cold
temperatures
operations
Well design and
approval services
N ABB N Ace Oil Tools N Add Energy Group AS N Agat Technology N AGR Enhanced Drilling F Aker Arctic N Aker Solutions R Arktikmor Neftegaz Razvedka
US Baker Hughes S Basstech R Burovaya Tekhnika (VNII BT) N Cameron/TTS N DNV GL N eDrilling Solutions N Exprosoft N Gann Mekaniske R Gazflot LLC N Glamox International N HVAC NL GustoMSC US Halliburton Inc. N Hernis NL Huismann G HSVA N Inocean N IOS Intermoor N Island Offshore Subsea N ISurvey Group N Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies/Maritim
Matrix continues…
Subsea Production System – Pipelines and Subsea InstallationsKey areas of technology development1. Design and installations SPS2. Power systems3. Subsea processesing and flow assurance4. Design, installations and operation of pipelines5. Marine operations6. Ready for Operations (RFO) activities7. Life of field considerations
Two most important challenges/gaps (in light of subsea technology development ongoing elsewhere)
Flow assurance Access year around
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Subsea Processing in Arctic – Technologies, Gaps, Solutions, and Companies This table summarizes the technologies required for subsea processing in in the arctic, and identifies technology gaps, existing and emerging solutions, and technology providers. Technology Challenge Is it solved?
Yes / No / In Progress Solution Provider(s)
Multi-phase boosting Yes / In progress Aker Solutions, Bornemann, Flowserve, FMC/Sulzer, Framo Engineering, Leistritz
Single-phase boosting - transportation Yes Aker Solutions, Framo Engineering Single-phase boosting - injection Yes Aker Solutions, Framo Engineering Down-hole boosting - ESP Yes Baker Hughes, OneSubsea Gas Compression - transportation Yes / In progress Framo Engineering, GE, MAN,
Siemens Gas Compression - injection No
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RU-NO Barents Reports
• http://www.intsok.com/Market-info/Markets/Russia/RU-NO-Project/Focus-Areas/Logistics-and-transport/Reports2
We would like to continue the long lasting and peaceful collaboration!
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PROMOTINGNORWEGIAN OIL AND GAS CAPABILITIESIN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
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Presented by:
Vladimir Ryashin, Country Manager Russia
23. October, 2014 | Moscow, Russian Federation